Hey all,I'm a newbie and have a question regarding repair costs. Is there a rule of thumb that puts a limit on the maximum repair costs for a deal. In other words, is there a % of ARV that repair work should not excee...
Hey Landlords,A friend and I are thinking about starting a RE Mgmt company (REMs)in the near future. If you don't mind, I'd like to do some market research. What LLs expect from REMs? What does it take to make you ...
We replaced the core of my 15 yo kitchen sink faucet last night. Now the single lever goes all the way around. The one on another sink does not. I don't think they're supposed to, but we can't get it to not do that. ...
A house I placed an offer on has a septics tank for sewage. What can I do as a landlord to make sure tenants don’t destroy it and can I hold them liable if they do?
What are some signs that generally point to an under slab leak? Also, is there a diagnostic of some sort that investors could use to rule out the possibility. I assume if there is a device that checks for pressure, it...
I own a duplex in Garfield Heights, attic is finished including flooring and complete electrical. What’s the avg cost to add bathroom, closet and kitchen. Any insights would be helpful.
Hello,The water bill is embedded into rent of my tenantsit’s a fixed value x that I included in the rent. During pandemic my water bill got doubled and even tripled.How do I handle this situation since I realized it a...
Recently purchased a four unit and trying to decide what to do about the water/sewer. Guardian seems like a good way to go but to pay $500 each and $2,000 for their meters seems like a lot. What is your opinion?
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7 must knows before making an offer. First thing to do when you walk into a property that has been vacant. Turn on all faucets, flush all toilets and allow the water to run while you are walking the property. This wil...